The next morning and a little disappointed in the amount of snow. The forecast had called for 8 to 12 inches. We got about six inches.

Enough snow to ski.

Another track in the snow.

The second night just after sunset the outside thermometer read 11º predicting subzero overnight temperatures. We left our Westgard camp and headed down to a lower elevation and warmer climes at 4,600 feet. The early morning sun warms the Sierra at our new camp.

I was sitting outside of our FWC reading when the first jet roared up the valley and spent the next ten minutes watching until I finally thought to get my camera. They never came as close as the first pass but it was an entertaining 20 minutes.